Thank you! Super helpful for a not so easy brush replacement. Star key kit was absolutely necessary on my UV330 Shark rocket, which works great other than having worn out brushes. My vacuum guy gave me a hard time so feeling good I did this on my own!
I have the same problem with my Shark HV302 Rocket Pet Corded Stick Vacuum; however, I don't have the tools required to fix it. Should I take it to my local vacuum store? It was bought at amazon in 2021, but it seems Shark vacuums have a bad reputation when it's time to replace things or simply fix them. By the way, could you please list what tools you use to see if I can buy only the ones needed for this job? Anyhow, thank you for your informative video.
Oh my. What sucks is that these are the kinds of things that are typically cheaper to replace than repair if you can't do it yourself. That was the case with this one. My friend was just going to throw it out if I couldn't fix it on the cheap. I discuss the tools needed in the video. There are captions when I discuss them that tell you the model spec of the screwdriver you need. All I remember off the top of my head is that it uses security torx bits.
@@Jack_80 Well, the bits aren't particularly hard to get nor expensive these days. Assuming you're ordering the part off amazon already, might as well throw the bits or screwdrivers you need into the cart.
@@DATT i just ordered the deluxe pro on amazon and they sent me a pro plus, a cheaper model. i thought i was getting a deal but instead got one i could have gotten $30 cheaper from other sellers. weasels!!!
The biggest problems with vacuum cleaners is people don't take care of them. You have to clean them out and dump the collectors and clean the filters. And it's a machine that you have to understand a little about it. Hell we all change the oil in our cars. Even cars have air filters. You can't just sit on your fist and lean back on your thumb.
@@Whatbih2 Oh, the one on the non belt side, yeah that just popped right off. Probably cause that side of the roller was broken. I would likely use the same technique, yes.
Oh idk, I haven't got first hand experience with one, but the fast that I was able to find the part and replace it myself seems pretty good. I used to have a dyson, had the same issue. Hair getting stuck in the joint was going to wreak it, but I inspected it every so often and caught to problem before it got too bad.
Warning- buy a new head. This is the hardest job I have ever done and I have done a lot. This guy makes it easy but it ia not. I broke mine by tryinh to follow his instructions. Nothing can make that thing pop off. DO NOT DO IT!!!!